A little more to the story.

No one really knows this part of our story, but I wanted to share it with you, because I am so happy for my friend…

 

I started working for Chambers Law Group in April of 2003.  Kathie started six months later.  Over the years a good friendship developed, probably because we kept each other sane while working in an often insane environment.  Kathie lived in Madeira Beach as well with her husband Dan and their two boys.  She knew that one day I would leave Chambers to sail away – and she hoped that she would not be far behind to pursue her dream to live on a farm.  For a year we joked about the two of us skipping into work hand in hand, with big smiles on our faces, and giving our notice at the same time.  Six years after starting at Chambers, we each gave notice within one week of each other!

Kathie’s husband Dan is a high school football coach and P.E. teacher.  Florida schools are struggling, and they were ready for a change.  It finally came with the opportunity to be head coach at Whitwell High School in Whitwell, TN (about 30 miles outside of Chattanooga).  To top it off, there was a beautiful house available close by on 12 acres with a swimming pool and a new barn!

 

I personally do not watch the television show “Friday Night Lights” (although I did see the movie), but it is my understanding that they are living it.  As in Florida, Tennessee is very passionate about football, and the Whitwell Tigers had been on a losing streak for years.  The town was buzzing prior to Dan being offered the job and speculation of who the new coach would be ran wild throughout the town.  Then, the job was offered to an outsider no one knew anything about.  Dan would be under a microscope, but he accepted the challenge.  I was with Kathie when she received the call from Dan saying he got the job and would be leaving within days to start.  Dan had to get a picture sent to them for the article in the paper, so, in the craziness, I ran over to their house and snapped a few, cropped them down and he sent them off.  It all seem surreal at the time - so last minute it barely sank in for them.  Suddenly, in the blink of an eye, Dan was off to Whitwell Tennessee.  Kathie and the boys followed about a month later.

The town welcomed Kathie and Dan with open arms and as game day approached, the anticipation of Dan’s ability to resurrect Whitwell’s football team grew intense.  But for now, Whitwell showed confidence in their new head coach.

 

Tonight was Whitwell’s first game, and Dan had knots in his stomach all day.  As Kathie put it, he was trying not to vomit on the field!  However, with Whitwell’s first touchdown, the knots became butterflies, and eventually their flutters subsided…I am happy to announce that Dan was christened with a Gatorade bath as the Whitwell Tigers beat their opponents 28 – 6.

 

Dreams come in many packages – everyone’s is different, but a dream nonetheless.  Congratulations to Kathie and Dan.  I miss you guys, but so very happy for you!  We're livin’ the dream baby, livin' the dream!

 

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  • 8/22/2009 8:46 AM biker steve wrote:
    cool story,thanks for the vine.have a great day in cayo hueso.BIKER STEVE
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  • 8/23/2009 7:33 PM Jimmy Hannigan wrote:
    Okay, you guys can come back now! The charade is over! We get it, you guys did it, and now you need to come back to the Bay! Send us a note when you return, and we can have another "47" welcome back parties!
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    1. 8/23/2009 10:17 PM Gypsy Wind wrote:
      Um, sorry Jimmy - we are liking it here way too much.  In fact, possibly influenced by the many rum drinks we've had tonight, we've decided to hang out in KW for a while.  So get your ass down here and come see us!!!!

      Love ya!
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